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E-government and open data in state administration
Jandová, Jiřina ; Ulman, Miloš (advisor) ; Květa, Květa (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the problematics of eGovernment and open data. Thesis assesses the situation in the Czech Republic as well as in countries of European Union. The opendata and eGovernment history, its developments, current state and outlook for future are described. The thesis aims to analyze the characteristics of opendata and compares eGovernment in the Czech Republic with other countries of European Union according to Open Data index. In the last section of this work, selection of the proper data for publication in the open format data is discussed. Its implementation and validation
is demonstrated with the example of selected instution in the Czech Republic.
In the theoretical part of this thesis problematics of eGovernment in the Czech Republic is discussed. The analytical part assesses the open data publication by the Czech ministry of social security administration. Analysis is conducted using bottom up and top down methods.
The benefits of this diploma thesis is the overview of the eGovernment and open data format publications in the Czech Republic and its comparison with other European countries and creation of the methodical framework for choosing the correct data for open data format publication.
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Data Source Analysis in State Administration
Rezek, Martin ; Ulman, Miloš (advisor) ; Martin, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis tackles the issue of data sources used in state administration. Its
aim is to carry out a process analysis of data sources used in internal processes within the
Czech Social Security Administration authority (Česká správa sociálního zabezpečení) and
propose changes to optimise processes within the institution. The theoretical part of the
thesis defines communication between a citizen and public administration and describes its
basic elements. It also looks at the Process Management In Public Administration project
and the evaluation of applications for new ICT projects.
The practical part deals with the application of the theoretical findings to processes
within a particular body of the state administration, the CSSA. The resulting proposal to
optimise selected processes within the entire CSSA institution is based on a process analysis
of data sources from a branch of the District Social Security Administration office (Okresní
správa sociálního zabezpečení) as well as two case studies.
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